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Rating: Summary: Innocent nun and soul of [prostitute] Review: Brigitte Bardot plays an innocent nun Agnes, who escapes from the convent and ending to Parish with a [prostitute]-playing Annie Girardot. This Guy Gasarel's film has a some problems at a time of filming-but anyway ,result seems very good and fun. BB shows that she can be brilliant comedienne as she wants-and Annie Girardot has a soul of all [prostitutes]of the world!. When those women try to get that old-proffession job, there is meny enjoyable moments with ladys at a Parish nights-when novice is a real novice as a new job. Brigitte bardot's acting has a clamour and the rhytm of comedy. It is perfect contrast with opposite Annie Girardot's stone-hearth professional. And she will chance...I don't tell the ending-but I'm shure you'l suprise. This DVD earns special thanks for it's original frens dialogue-beautiful color and sharp picture-also a art of case is fine and not so over-sexy packing as BB's films usually.
Rating: Summary: 4 stars for Bardot Review: This Bardot vehicle boasts an excellent transfer to DVD. BB is in fine comedic form, and Annie Girardot is altogether convincing in her "straight" role as a serious prostitute. The best moments include Brigitte (Agnes) learning the "tricks" of the trade, being followed everywhere by the scroungy mutt she has adopted, and trying to get up the courage to kill a stolen chicken for dinner. Guaranteed to make you laugh. Although BB is very sexy in her street clothes and nurse's uniform (don't ask), you won't find any nudity in this film---unless you count a see-thru bra worn at the beach. This film was released in 1970, so BB is 36 years old and is at the peak of her sexual charm and alluring beauty (she is showing her age three years later in "Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman;" on the bright side, she is also showing a lot more skin). My favorite BB films are still "Please Not Now!" and "Plucking the Daisy" (in that order), but I'm definitely pleased to have "Les Novices" in my collection of 10 (and counting) BB films. By the way, my least favorite is "Les Femmes." As usual Brigitte speaks French clearly enough and slowly enough for any American who understands French to understand. Annie, on the other hand, speaks French so rapidly that I had to glance at the subtitles now and then to catch what she was saying. Unfortunately, the subtitles are not all that accurate. They are correctly spelled, however. I give "Les Novices" 4 stars because it's a well made film, because it has both comedic and poignant moments, because it is creative in its storyline, and because BB is such a pleasure to watch. You'll love it when she winks!
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